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October 28, 2009: “While subtle pressure on non-Buddhists to observe the traditional Drukpa values and some limitations on constructing non-Buddhist religious buildings remained, the Government took steps to improve religious freedom in the country.” This is what a new report on religious freedom published by the US Department of States for 2009 mentions in its […]
Oct 20: Two non-Bhutanese have been reported to get registered in Beldangi-I refugee camp in place of two registered Bhutanese who have gone outside camp for employment. Yam Bahadur Rai and his nephew Kirtiman Rai, registered in sector D/4, Hut No. 268 and 69 respectively have been displaced by two unknown locals with the help […]
Adelaide, October 20: The funeral ceremony of Late Mon Maya Ghimirey has been completed Tuesday at the Enfield Memorial Park, on the 13th day of her demise. Pastor Jude began the services at 1:15 PM while the recorded message from Pastor Gopi Chandra Silwal from Sanischare refugee camp in Nepal, where Mon Maya was resettled […]
Kathmandu, October 16: The country’s first online radio in exile has started streaming from 10 a.m. today. Launched with an aim of connecting the Bhutanese worldwide, radiobhutanonline.com now has Saranarthi Sarokar, and some other segments including programs in Dzongkha will be added in near future. Ichha Poudel, editor of the portal stated that the online […]
Five people including an a former camp secretary have been arrested for attempting to process non Bhutanese for the resettlement The Police raided a hotel at Damak 11 and rounded up two refugees and three Nepali nationals yesterday night. Those arrested refugees include Deo Raj Pradhan,the former secretary of Beldangi II and Makar Bahadur […]
October 12, 2009: Only a year old, and in fabricated form, in multi-party practice, Bhutan leads a democracy dialogue in Asia with the beginning of a seminar in Paro today. The three-day conference, attended by some foreign scholars, cabinet ministers and members of parliament from the SAARC and BIMSTEC region and representatives of civil society, […]
Sipsu gets first coffee farm of the country October 10, 2009: The residents in Sipsu, under Samtse district in southern Bhutan have started the first batch of coffee farming. Some 40,000 coffee saplings have started sprouting leaves in the nursery. Following the allotment of 241-acre land to Samden group by the Ministry of Agriculture, the […]
October 8, 2009: After east, the nature takes a wrath in southern districts with continued ranfaill for last few days casing major damanges in infrastructures. Torrent rainfall on October 6 cut off Dagana from any contact with other parts of the country for the third time this year. The landslides caused by the rain blocked […]
The members of Bhutanese community in South Australia gathered today to discuss about the funeral of late Mon Maya Ghimirey who was found dead yesterday evening.
The meeting also discussed about the future of her four children who are currently under the care of Gauri Giri, a social activist belonging to the same community
Adelaide,October 7: Mon Maya Ghimirey,29, a Bhutanese refugee resettled in Adelaide in Australia was found dead today afternoon in Marion .She was spotted hanging in the garage of her tenant house at around 4.30 pm local time when her children had gone for outing. Ghimirey was resettled from Sanischarey Bhutanese refugee camp in Nepal on March,2009 […]